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and similar establishments in New York's infamous Fourth Ward, located at the corner of Water and Dover Streets. The saloon was owned by "One Armed" Charley Monell and featured notorious female criminals Kate Flannery and
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The bar was widely known as "the most vicious resort in the city", with seven murders having occurred in a two-month period, and it was at the saloon in 1855 that a bar room brawl between waterfront thugs
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during the early- to mid-19th century. It has been described as the "most notorious" saloon in New York city during the 19th century. It was one of many
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may have occupied the present-day site of one of New York's oldest surviving saloons, the
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which she had bitten off from unruly customers in bar brawls. She displayed these as
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This article is about the historical New York City saloon. For other uses, see
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact and Fiction
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Index

Hole in the wall
Manhattan
New York
United States
Dive bar
saloon
South Street Seaport, Manhattan
New York City
dive bars
Gallus Mag
bouncers
shanghaiing
human ears
trophies
pickle jars
Sadie the Goat
Charlton Street Gang
Slobbery Jim
Daybreak Boys
Thomas Woolsey Thorne
quarterly
Bridge Cafe
The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact and Fiction
ISBN
978-0-8061-2842-9
Sante, Lucy
Hugill, Stan


Asbury, Herbert

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